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With all due respect, Akechi is a trash character. He is a combination of two anime tropes, neither of which are interesting on their own, and don’t become any more interesting when combined. He is the edgy character for the sake of being edgy, and is easily the least interesting of the playable characters whose

I played Cyberpunk 2077 about 6ish months after release. I absolutely loved the game. I hit some bugs, but never anything game breaking. I’ve never been a huge fan of cyberpunk as a genre, but this grabbed me immediately and never let me go. It was an incredible ride.

None of this is unique to Ryuji though. Joker has a similar relationship with literally every confidant. They all talk about how awesome he is, how much they trust him, how much he’s changed their lives. It’s a constant thing throughout the game.

Worked in both gaming and VFX. On literally every project (whether it be AAA/blockbuster to indie/arthouse) the list for people in the credits has been done exactly the same way: A scramble at some point near the end when one person suddenly remembers that a list is needed, and it’s needed in the next 15 minutes.

I’m honestly curious as to what the driving force was for them to adopt this model. I have to assume that they thought this would drive more revenue, but I wonder what they base that on. It really feels like if they had just charged a bse price plus a DLC fee for new characters, they would be much more profitable.

News Flash: Company that constantly introduces and then kills new technologies and services is killing it’s newly introduce technology and service.

Unpopular opinion time, but I had a lot more fun playing Days Gone than I did playing Ghosts. Ghosts of Tsushima is undoubtedly the better, more polished game, but Days Gone was a lot more fun when you went off the beaten path and just tried to do stuff.

“...Ubisoft’s Owlient studio announced that Tom Clancy’s Marvel’s Avengers is shutting down.”

I’m in my 40s. I grew up in a time where trans people in pop culture were seens almost solely as a punchline to a joke when the womanizer character of a show goes to sleep with her and, ha ha ha everyone, there’s a penis. This was essentially the punchline of a movie as recent as Ace Ventura. This was how trans people

So my honest question is: What about other phobias? People are afraid of snakes. Or sharks. Or dogs. Or guns. Or blood. And do on...

I think there’s a lot of reasons, but one thing I do like is that voice actors actually get recognition. Growing up in the 70s and 80s, cartoon voice actors were faceless. Outside of some people with longevity like Frank Welker, nobody knew them. Now, people have favourites. People appreciate the nuance of a great

Binge watched it over the past two days. I don’t think it could have been any better. If you would have told me a few years back that, a rough and tough big burly man in my 40s would tear up at the finale of a She-Ra cartoon, I would have called you crazy. But here we are.

Pancakes and waffles are trash. Crepes and gaufres are where it’s at. Fite me.

So a dickhead acted like a dickhead and got called a dickhead?

Twitter idiocy? What on earth did I miss?

I don’t have a Switch so I don’t really have a dog in the fight, but could it be as simple as people wanting a portable method of playing games they love? Granted, it is silly to ask for *every* game to be ported, especially given device limitations, but it does make some degree of sense for some games.

I just started playing PUBG and freely admit I’m terrible at it (my strategy of RUN AWAY is still a work in progress). But some of my deaths have been pretty suspect, with people waiting behind a wall and popping out to get me. Maybe I’m giving myself away, but it seems unlikely.

Important question time (though a potential spoiler request): Does the bird dog die at the end? I don’t think my heart could take it after that much time together...

After the changes to Evernote I went on a hunt to find a solution that best matched my needs. I’ve since adopted Quip as it has a similar heriarchical structure as Evernote, but has some pretty great collaboration features to boot.

How is this different than other situations? If you go to a concert and act like a jerk, you can be kicked out without reimbursement. Same goes for sporting events. Or movies.